An LDS view on the Bible and other Holy Scriptures

Acts 7

In the previous chapter, Stephen was placed before the Council [Sanhedrin] facing accusations that he spoke blasphemy against the temple, and the Law.

Stephen responds to these charges by reviewing the call of Abraham and God’s promise to him and the nation of Israel. Stephen explains how God used Moses to deliver Israel from Egyptian bondage and how he led them for forty years through the wilderness. Even with this direction from God, Israel rebelled against Moses, through whom God gave the Law.

Turning to the matter of God’s dwelling place, Stephen acknowledged the role of the tabernacle of Moses and the Temple of Solomon, but contended that God does not dwell in temples made with hands. Stephen continued by charging the council of resisting the Holy Ghost just like their ancestors, for as their fathers persecuted and killed the prophets who foretold the coming of the Just One [Jesus Christ] so they became His betrayers and murderers. He pointed out that the Council was the one not keeping the law, not the Apostles called of God.

Stephen continued to recount many stories of the Old Testament that led them to the present affairs;

God’s Dealings with Abraham (Acts 7:1-8)

The call to leave Mesopotamia

The short stay in Canaan

The promise of possession to his descendants

The covenant of circumcision

His descendants: Isaac, Jacob, the twelve patriarchs

The Patriarchs Stay in Egypt (Acts 7:9-16)

Joseph sold into Egypt, becomes governor

Jacob and his sons move to Egypt during the famine

The patriarchs buried in Canaan

God’s Deliverance of Israel through Moses (Acts 7:17-36)

The children Israel in Egypt become slaves

The work of Moses, deliverer of Israel

Raised by Pharaoh’s daughter

Kills an Egyptian, but despised by his brethren

Flees to Midian where he lives for forty years

The Lord appears to Moses in a burning bush at Mount Sinai

Returns to Egypt, delivers Israel and brings them into the wilderness

Israel’s Rebellion Against God and Moses (Acts 7:37-43)

Moses is the person:

Who said God would raise up another prophet like him

Who spoke to the Angel on Mount Sinai

Who received living oracles to give to Israel

Whom the fathers would not obey but rejected

Israel is the nation:

Who turned back into Egypt in their hearts

Who pressured Aaron to make a golden calf

Whom God gave up to worship the host of heaven for forty years in the wilderness

They may have offered sacrifices to the Lord

They also worshiped Moloch and Remphan

God’s Tabernacle (Acts 7:44-50)

The fathers of Israel had the tabernacle of witness

In the wilderness, built according to the pattern shown Moses

Brought into the promised land by Joshua

They also had the temple

Asked for by David, who found favor before God

Built by his son Solomon

Yet the Most High does not dwell in temples made with hands

For heaven is His throne and earth is His footstool

His hand has made all these things

Israel’s Resistance of the Holy Ghost (Acts 7:51-53)

Stephen charges the council of resisting the Holy Spirit, just as their fathers did

Their fathers persecuted and killed the prophets, so they have killed the Just One

They received the law, but did not keep it

With Stephen’s recount on History and his testimony, the members of the Council are cut to the heart, those in the council gnashed their teeth at Stephen. However, full of the Holy Ghost, he gazed “…into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing on the right hand of God.” (Acts 7:55)

Upon telling the council what he saw, they were enraged! So much, that they cast him out of city and began to stone him. The witnesses who brought the false charges laid their clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul (later known as Paul, the apostle). As Stephen was stoned, he called upon Jesus to receive his spirit, and to not charge his murderers with his death. In this way Stephen became the first martyr for Christ.